Harley Street Rod

If you still feel the same draw to the street as an adult, then Harley-Davidson is counting on the its new Street Rod™ to be the motorcycle for you.

Aimed at urban dwellers, the sporty and aggressive Street Rod™ is built to navigate stop-and-go traffic with racing precision while turning heads with its “raw, authentic bad-ass” styling.

“We are reaching a customer who maybe had a fondness for Harley-Davidson but may not have found the bike in our lineup to meet their needs,” said Jeff Strunk, of Harley-Davidson’s product planning department. They are “primarily a younger crowd, frequently folks living in a more urban environment, looking for a way to get around in a more exciting way.”

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Several standout features ought to make that statement abundantly clear; especially to Harley-Davidson novices or those who have taken note of Harley riders on open country roads:

The “sit forward” stance, which Street Rod™ engineers say is meant to balance a rider’s center of gravity while improving handling. Reviewers at Cycle World say they succeeded: “Taller suspension and larger diameter wheels result in a 30.1-inch seat height, which, coupled with the flatter bars (with bar-end mirrors) and footpegs moved about 3 inches rearward, result in a ‘fist to the wind’ riding posture you won’t find on any other current Harley-Davidson.”

A High-Output Revolution X™ engine “can rocket from stoplight to redline at 9,000 rpm.” Of course, that’s a little fast even if you’re running late for work. And chief engineer Mathew Weber says it’s about twice as much power as urban riders need day-to-day. “It really delivers a punch between 3,000 and 5,000 rpm, power you can always feel and use in real-world riding situations. Liquid cooling helps maintain that performance and rider comfort in stop-and-go urban traffic,” he said.

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That backhanded compliment is an apparent reference to the Street 750, an earlier iteration that Harley-Davidson produced in 2006-07. Street Rod™ is built on the same platform, but the similarities mostly end there. The frame and fuel tank are the only shared parts and even the tank was repositioned (farther forward) on Street Rod™ to accommodate its forward-leaned stance.